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Mike Testa
Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 1st District
Assumed office
December 5, 2019
Preceded byBob Andrzejczak
Chair of the
Cumberland County Republican Party
Assumed office
July 19, 2014
Preceded byBob Greco
Personal details
Born (1976-05-01) May 1, 1976 (age 48)[1]
Political partyRepublican
ChildrenThree
Residence(s)Vineland, New Jersey, U.S.
EducationB.A. Villanova University
J.D. Villanova University School of Law
LL.M. Temple University Beasley School of Law[1]
WebsiteLegislative Webpage

Michael L. Testa Jr. (born May 1, 1976) is a Republican Party politician who represents the 1st Legislative District in the New Jersey Senate. Testa was elected to the state senate on November 5, 2019 in the special election to fill the remaining 14 months of the unfinished term of Jeff Van Drew, who won a seat to the United States House of Representatives in 2018. Testa was sworn into office on December 5, 2019.[2]

Early life and career

A resident of Vineland,[3] Testa was elected as chairman of the Cumberland County GOP in 2014, after serving as vice chairman for three years. From 2006 to 2008, Testa was a member of the Vineland Downtown Improvement District/Main Street Vineland. Testa was formerly a chairman of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland and Salem Counties, and board president of Vineland Regional Dance.[4]

His father is an Italian-American and his mother is a Polish Jew who was born to parents who had met each other in a concentration camp.[5]

In October 2019, President Donald Trump named Testa, along with State Senate Minority Whip Joseph Pennacchio, as co-chairs for the president's re-election bid.[3]

New Jersey Senate

New Jersey Legislative District 1

On November 5, 2018, 1st District State Senator Jeff Van Drew won a seat to the United States House of Representatives, creating a vacancy for his state senate seat.[6] On November 20, Testa announced he would run for the special election for the remainder of Van Drew's state senate term.[4] President Donald Trump recorded robocalls for Testa in his state senate election, which were sent out on the day before election day.[7]

Tenure

Testa was sworn into the Senate on December 5, 2019 by senate President Steve Sweeney after Rep. Jeff Van Drew switched to the republican party and Testa endorsed Van Drew. [8]

Committee Assignments

  • Budget and Appropriations
  • Labor

Electoral history

2019 Special Election [9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mike Testa 27,163 53.5 Increase 19.5
Democratic Bob Andrzejczak (incumbent) 23,636 46.5
Total votes 50,799 100.0

References

  1. ^ a b Senator Michael L. Testa Jr. (R), New Jersey Legislature. Accessed January 14, 2020
  2. ^ Biryukov, Nikita. "Testa sworn in Cumberland County GOP chairman takes Senate seat", New Jersey Globe. December 5, 2019. Accessed December 5, 2019.
  3. ^ a b says, Gary Graney (October 16, 2019). "Trump campaign names Pennacchio, Testa to head NJ campaign". New Jersey Globe.
  4. ^ a b Joseph P. Smith. "Testa running for N.J. Senate in 1st District".
  5. ^ About Mike, Mike Testa for State Senate. Accessed January 14, 2020. "On Mom’s side, my grandparents were Polish Jews who met in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II and were, thank God, freed by Allied soldiers. After the war, they came to the United States, where my Mom was born. They settled in Buena and my family ran a chicken farm that I fondly recall playing at as a kid."
  6. ^ "Jeff Van Drew wins New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District seat". The Washington Post. November 15, 2018. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  7. ^ "Trump records robocall to help Testa Senate bid". New Jersey Globe. November 4, 2019.
  8. ^ "Testa backs Van Drew". New Jersey Globe. 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2020-01-19.
  9. ^ "NJ State Senate 01 - Special Election". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
New Jersey Senate
Preceded by Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 1st District
January 14, 2020–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent